Summary Of Mgc List Configuration Commands; Dns Resolver - Avaya G250 Administration Manual

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Basic device configuration

Summary of MGC list configuration commands

For more information about these commands, see Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 CLI
Reference, 03-300437.
Table 19: MGC list configuration commands
Command
clear mgc list
session
set icc-monitoring
set mediaserver
set mgc list
set reset-times
show icc-monitoring
show mediaserver
show mgc
show mgc list
show recovery

DNS resolver

A DNS resolver resolves hostnames to IP addresses by querying DNS servers according to an
ordered list. The list of DNS servers is compiled using either DNS servers entered manually by
the user, or DNS servers gathered automatically by means of DHCP or PPP protocols, or both.
The user can also optionally aid the DNS resolver by specifying a list of domain names that the
DNS resolver adds as a suffix to non-Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) names, to help
resolve them to an IP address.
98 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways
Description
Remove one or more MGCs from the MGC list
Open a telnet connection to the MGC
Enable or disable heartbeat monitoring of an MGC in ICC or LSP
mode
Set the MGC management address and ports
Create a list of valid Media Gateway Controller(s)
Set the timeout for the G250/G350's search for the primary
MGC, or search for the other MGC's on the MGC list, or
configure the point at which the primary MGCs in the list end and
the LSPs begin
Display the status of the ICC/LSP monitoring process
Display MGC configuration information
Display the state and setup parameters of the currently active
MGC
Display the IP addresses of the MGCs on the MGC list
Show the media gateway connection recovery setup

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